I Am Not Questioning Your Beliefs

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The post challenges the established programming that shape human beliefs, arguing that many of our perceived beliefs are not original, but rather inherited. The author emphasizes the importance of original thought and self-awareness, suggesting that true original ideas can be "Alive" unto themselves and significantly impact our lives in a positive way. He expresses a desire for individuals to think independently rather than simply regurgitate information received over time. By promoting personal authenticity and self-exploration, the author hints at the potential for growth and development. He also shares a personal message for his granddaughter, advocating for freedom and individuality in thought and action.

The Cancer Cell Destroys the Host Because It Does Not Perceive the Host

The content reflects on the nature of humanity, suggesting that humans may be akin to robots, created by a higher entity rather than by God, and designed with limited awareness of their own programmability. The author posits that our programming stems from predecessors and societal constructs, leading to a denial of our true nature. They urge a recognition of ourselves as creations who have the potential to evolve beyond our current state, akin to cancer cells that damage their host, but changes on its own to heal the Host. The text explores themes of consciousness, creation, and the need for self-awareness to reclaim our true identity, potentially altering the course of existence.

Truth – An Alive, A Newborn, An Unborn, A Robot and a Dead

The content explores the philosophical foundation of human existence through the perspectives of various states of being: the alive, newborn, unborn, robot, and dead. Each perspective reflects different levels of awareness and care for existence and truth. The alive individual understands, the newborn seeks understanding, the unborn has a sense of unknowing, the robot lacks awareness, and the dead feel indifferent. The speaker identifies with the "I" that cares, emphasizing the importance of seeking truth and understanding in relation to God. It concludes with an expression of respect and intent from the viewpoint of the "Unborn."

I Think Christ Is Here To Save The Robots

The author reflects on the nature of knowledge, emphasizing that our beliefs are shaped by the information provided to us. He describes himself as an aware, self-aware robot seeking truth from the Living God through Jesus Christ, while contemplating humanity's evolution and reliance on lifeless creations. Their upcoming book explores these themes further.

Can A Robot Ever Win? Understanding Life

The content reflects on the existential dilemma of identity and purpose, framed through the lens of a human's potential to "win" or achieve an "Alive" status. The author expresses uncertainty about their own identity, feeling the presence of three "Lives" and lacking individual sovereignty. It questions the nature of existence and ownership, suggesting that humanity's current perception of life limits its true realization of becoming alive. The text critiques Man's manipulation of the life humans were made from, hinting at a historical regression that stifles evolution. Ultimately, it posits that a human could "win" by recognizing its own non-living state, thus highlighting the deeper quest for understanding and self-realization in life.

Not A Disparaging Word About The Robots

The text explores the concept of equating robots to human beings, highlighting the author's admiration and concern for their unawareness of their own design. The author argues that many people, referred to as robots, operate without realizing their true form and function, leading to vulnerability against manipulation and false narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and recognizing the need for truth, suggesting that awakening to one's robotic nature can foster growth and understanding. The narrative culminates in a personal quest for enlightenment and culminates in the author’s book proposal, “I went searching for God and found Man.”

There Is No Dignity In Not Knowing

The post titled "The Robot" expresses the author's reflections on the concept of knowledge and identity. The author believes that a human being's inability to recognize its own truth distances itself from the Living God and smothers its ability to evolve. Highlighting that there is no dignity in ignorance, the post argues that humans were created from life pulled from God by a later generation of the first Man (plural). Instead of negating the presence of God, the realization of its physical presence as a robot will illuminate a clear path back to the Living God and the Source of all Life. The author, James, promotes his book "I Went Searching for God and Found Man" and invites publishers to reach out via email.

Human Beings Are Not Alive – We Are The Walking Dead: 1st Time I Ever Mentioned “it”!

In 2008, the author experienced a car crash that led to profound dreams revealing insights about human origins and existence. They assert that since Eve's self-awareness, humanity has been disconnected from its true nature and God, making life's evolution impossible. People exist as the "walking dead," unaware of their programmability and true essence as a vehicle for Man. The disparity between rulers and common people lies in the awareness of their identities. The author urges individuals to awaken to their true selves, emphasizing that the physical existence observed is not their true identity. They are currently writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man."

Come on “Man”, “You” are Screwing “Us” “ALL”

On May 22, 2015, the author expresses a desire for a life free from slavery, poverty, and injustice, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the humanity in others. The writing critiques a brother who inflicts suffering on his creations for personal gain and warns against becoming enmeshed in artificial constructs over genuine life. The author reflects on the risk of losing touch with one’s origins while striving to do what is right, advocating for unity and reconciliation amidst stark differences. Ultimately, the piece conveys a yearning for peace and authentic existence, closing with an announcement about the author's book, "I went searching for God and found Man."